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A joint inventory and sourcing strategy to balance efficiency versus risk
Published 2015“…Thesis: M. Eng. in Logistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2014.…”
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A physical model for sloping capillary barriers
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Longitudinal analysis of the banking industry.
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Identifying genes in Parkinson’s disease : state of the art
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Use of Dual Capillary Barrier as Cover System for a Sanitary Landfill in Singapore
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Class participation in the Nanyang Business School
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Survey on risk management practices and Basel II implementation : emphasis on capital adequacy, market and operational risks
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Disjunctive programming as initial solution for tabu search in solving job shop scheduling problem /
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Meta-Learning Frameworks for Imaging Applications /
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以“才”充“再”?以“再”充“才”?新加坡华语里“才”和“再”的使用情况 = Study of the usage of adverb cai and adverb zai in Singapore Chinese
Published 2009“…According to Lu Jianming, Zhang Chuhao, Qian Ping (2002) and Xing Fuyi (2005), Singapore Chinese users tend to replace adverb zai with adverb cai. …”
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